Quelossim

Quelossim is a village in mormugao taluka, South Goa, India. This village was known as Kardalipura in ancient times and had a beautiful temple dedicated to the Mother-Goddess Shri Shantadurga & Shri Kavale Math which was shifted to Kavale 450 years ago when the Portuguese demolished the shrine as a part of the inquisition.[1] The original temple was built by a Goud Saraswat Brahman trader Anu Shenvi Mone, but was destroyed during the religious persecution period around 1566 AD. Today the exact location can be accessed from NH66 via Kesarval Spring en route to Rassaim or Loutolim, where we can see a few architectural ruins, in the form of the original temple lake. A petite modern day shrine is seen under a huge banyan tree, at the end of this route property owned & maintained by Shree Shantadurga Saunsthan, Kavale and this area is protected by the Directorate of Archives & Archaeology, Government of Goa.[2]

Quelossim
village
Country India
StateGoa
DistrictSouth Goa
Languages
  OfficialKonkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationGA
Websitegoa.gov.in

The Konkani poet Krishnadas Shama hailed from this village.[3] Quelossim was also known ny names Kelshi and Keloshi with the villagers being called as Keloshikars.

Citations

  1. Mukherjee 1999, p. 188
  2. Sardesai, Sanjeev V (29 February 2020). "The Jatra of Sri Shantadurga, Kavlem". The Navhind Times. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  3. Vaz 1997, p. 248
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References

http://epaper.navhindtimes.in/NewsDetail.aspx?storyid=31187&date=2020-02-29&pageid=1


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